In a typical process, you first create test cases and then to create test scripts. The next step is to associate the test scripts with the test cases. During test execution, the script opens and guides the tester through the test step by step.
How you divide the creation of test artifacts among your group depends on the work flow of your organization. In larger organizations, several people may be involved in developing test artifacts. It might make sense for one team member to create the scripts, while another team member creates the test cases. In smaller organizations, one person may fill several roles, so that person might create the script at test-creation time.
When constructing a manual test script, use the test editor for creating and editing test scripts. Type statements into the editor and assign a type to each statement.
You can create three types of manual testing statements:
You can also attach images, text files, comments, and verification text to a statement. Attachments are accessible during the test run.